Usage:
Lotus essential oil is known for its delicate, floral aroma and its calming properties. It is widely used in skincare, hair care, and aromatherapy for its soothing and uplifting effects. It can be diffused to create a serene atmosphere and added to massage blends for its relaxing benefits.
Top Benefits:
- Calming: Reduces stress and promotes relaxation.
- Skin Health: Helps to promote healthy, glowing skin.
- Aromatic: Adds a delicate, floral scent to any blend.
How to Use:
Dilute a few drops of lotus oil in a carrier oil for topical application or incorporate it into homemade skincare and hair care routines. Diffuse into the air to create a calming atmosphere, or add a few drops to bathwater for a relaxing soak.
Recipes:
- Serene Diffuser Blend: Blend lotus, lavender, and bergamot oil in a diffuser.
- Relaxing Massage Oil: Mix lotus, ylang-ylang, and sandalwood oil with a carrier oil and massage onto the skin.
- Radiant Face Serum: Combine lotus, rosehip, and frankincense oil and apply to the face.
Perfumery:
Lotus essential oil is often used as a middle note in perfumery, adding a delicate, floral scent to blends. It blends well with other floral, citrus, and woody oils. Some world-famous perfumes that use lotus oil in their formulations include “Flower by Kenzo” by Kenzo and “White Linen” by Estée Lauder.
Interesting Facts:
- Lotus oil is derived from the flowers of the Nelumbo nucifera plant, native to India.
- It is known for its delicate, floral aroma and calming properties.
- Lotus oil has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its soothing benefits.
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Directions:
Avoid ingestion and keep out of reach of children. For topical use, dilute with a carrier oil. Consult a physician before use if pregnant or under medical care.
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